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Double Aces Ranch

This expansive ranch sits at a unique ecological crossroads with diverse terrain, strong water systems, and quality infrastructure. Its habitat, grazing layout, and access support both ranching and recreation. The property’s scale and improvements create long-term potential in a private yet convenient location.

Highlights

Diverse terrain combining ridges, valleys, mesas, and grasslands for exceptional ranching and recreation
Strong water resources with wells, windmills, ponds, and seasonal creeks supporting wildlife and livestock
Quality improvements including two homes, barns, food plots, and updated fencing across most of the ranch
Excellent hunting with abundant deer, turkey, quail, dove, and seasonal waterfowl in a proven free-range region

Description

7,832 Acres in Robert Lee, TX - $14,500,000

Double Aces Ranch encompasses roughly 7,832 contiguous acres in northern Coke County. The ranch lies in a rare ecological crossroads where rolling Hill Country terrain, South Texas brush energy, and West Texas mesa country meet. Elevation changes, sweeping ridges, deep drainages, and productive valleys create a ranch with working capability, scenery, and huntability all on a scale large enough to manage, improve, and protect long-term.

 

The diversity of native grasses is impressive and includes species such as little bluestem, buffalo grass, sideoats grama, hairy grama, hooded windmillgrass, green sprangletop, white tridens, and canada wildrye. Timber and woody cover transition from live oak and post oak pockets to ashe juniper, mesquite, cedar elm, shin oak, and native brush more common to arid regions further west and south.

 

Location & Area Context

Situated between Abilene and San Angelo, the ranch is easy to access while still feeling private and remote. The north gate sits only minutes west of Blackwell, Texas a quiet agricultural town with day-to-day essentials such as fuel, hardware, groceries, feed, and dining. Oak Creek Lake borders Blackwell and provides fishing, boating, and weekend recreation close by.

Abilene: approx. 1 hour

San Angelo: approx. 1 hour

Midland/Odessa: approx. 2 hours

Robert Lee (County Seat): closest access near south boundary

 

Ranch Terrain & Grazing Layout

The ranch’s topography offers a mix of rugged ridges, mesa tops, open grass meadows, timbered draws, and scattered flats suitable for livestock, wildlife, and strategic forage plans. Seven interior pastures enable legitimate rotational grazing without compromising wildlife cover or natural travel corridors.

 

Water & Infrastructure

Water distribution is a major asset of Double Aces Ranch and supports both livestock and wildlife:

9 operational windmills

1 solar well

2 electric water wells

Multiple concrete pila storage tanks & drinkers

Seasonal creek systems, large draws, & scattered dirt tanks

Two 5-acre ponds at HQ stocked with bass & sunfish

 

Headquarters & Improvements

The headquarters sits near the east-central portion of the ranch beneath large hardwoods and consists of:

Two 3-bedroom homes

Mature pecan & live oak cover

25 acres of tillable land set up as a food plot in direct view of HQ

Pole barn, cattle working pens, horse stalls

 

Dedicated water well serving both homes and improvement area

Concrete pila converted into a shaded, chlorinated swimming pool

 

Fencing & Additional Features

Perimeter is primarily low fence with a short area of high fence on the west side

Approximately 80% of perimeter & interior fencing replaced in last 8 years

Historic, high-fenced, 1-mile asphalt landing strip with potential for rehabilitation

 

Access & Internal Road System

Primary access arrives from a county-maintained road at the northeast corner. Inside the entrance lies a professionally-built caliche spine road with four concrete spillways that runs the full length of the ranch to the south gate. Additional two-tracks, utility roads, and ATV trails extend across the property. The south exit connects to HWY 158 via Graham Valley Road.

 

Wildlife & Hunting Value

The ranch is situated in a well-known free-range hunting region with a balanced habitat system and plentiful natural water sources.

Whitetail deer with above-average body mass & antler potential

Strong Rio Grande turkey population

Bobwhite quail (excellent in wet years)

High-volume dove flyway

Seasonal waterfowl including teal, pintail, wigeon, and gadwall

Sandhill crane flights through colder seasons

 

Positioning & Takeaway

Large legacy ranches in this region with water, interior infrastructure, grazing design, and diverse habitat rarely hit the public market. Double Aces Ranch offers scale, scenery, history, functionality, and long-term management potential all with the blank-canvas upside investors, cattle operators, and recreational buyers look for.

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About Logan Harrison

Logan Harrison was born & raised in the panhandle and has first hand experience in the farming industry. Specializing in land acquisitions and investments, Logan is ready and willing to negotiate your next purchase.

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Listing last updated: December 11, 2025 at 7:52 AM
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